Highlights - The Top Sights in Salzburg
Salzburg is also known as the “German Rome” for its capacity to bring centuries of history to life. The city swings open its doors to the archbishops’ treasures and chambers, while world-famous modern art is a vibrant part of the town’s fabric.
An international atmosphere...
119 metres above the rooftops...
The most famous street of Salzburg...
Is the narrowest street in the old town...
A popular and eccentric meeting place...
Fascinating baroque landscaping...
Known as one of the five most magnificent squares...
One of the favourite pilgrim destinations...
The family has resided there since 1773...
Modern art in a new dimension...
An outstanding natural museum...
Home to centuries of important works...
The first Baroque chuch north of the Alps...
The permanent exhibition is in the modern designed Neuen Residenz...
The chapel was originally built in the 16th century...
Is considered the oldest abbey...